PUMP would like to officially welcome Chris Vandahl as our new Lead Singer
AKA Steven Tyler! Chris is well qualified musician with much studio and stage
experience. Plus he looks and sings ONE HELL OF ALOT LIKE STEVEN TYLER! You can
take a look at his My Space page at www.myspace.com/18058870

Here is some background history!

Chris Van Dahl (also known as Roxy Dahl) is a rock musician notable for singing
on the L.A. Guns album American Hardcore. Van Dahl grew up in Detroit, Michigan,
but moved to Los Angeles, California to make it in the music business. In the
early 1990s, prior to joining L.A. Guns, Van Dahl was the singer in another Los
Angeles band .. the glam metal band Cherry St. At this time, Van Dahl went by
the stage name Roxy Dahl. He left Cherry St. in 1991 to form a new band,
Boneyard. This group recorded a four-track demo, but never released a full
album. So, in 1993, Van Dahl rejoined Cherry St., bringing Boneyard bassist
"Redd" Rosell with him. That year, Cherry St. released the album
Squeeze It Dry on JRS Records. In 1995, Van Dahl was recruited to be the singer
for L.A. Guns. Changing to his real name, Chris Van Dahl, he sang on their 1996
album American Hardcore. Van Dahl also sang subsequent tour, but left the band
in 1997. After this, he formed The Vow with his former Boneyard compatriots
Pauly Alvarez and Bobby Holder. In 2000, he joined a short-lived incarnation of
Jizzy Pearl's band Love/Hate as a bassist, but it did not last the year. Next,
Van Dahl formed a band with former Kid Rock guitarist Kenny Olson. The band,
named Pack of Wolves, also featured Adam Kurry (former Legs Diamond bassist) who
Van Dahl had played with in The Vow. In 2005, Van Dahl moved to Austin, Texas
and hooked up with former Cherry St. guitarist Taz to form a new band, Black
Beauties. Chris has a nephew Josh Tomalia who also is in a band called Steal
Vengeance which he co-founded with friend Mike Doyle. Chris is now back in Los
Angeles working with PUMP Aerosmith Tribute!